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Effects of Language Contact

The Joint Effects of Imagined Contact and Similarity with the Protagonist of Testimonial Messages Through Identification and Transportation

The Joint Effects of Imagined Contact and Similarity with the Protagonist of Testimonial Messages Through Identification and Transportation

... websites of immigrant support organizations and articles about the experiences of ...one of the most stigmatized immigrant groups in Spain (Cea D’Ancona & Valles, ...the language, and ...

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Second language vocabulary acquisition under two different types of instruction: the effects of concentrated and distributed introduction in immediate and delayed retention

Second language vocabulary acquisition under two different types of instruction: the effects of concentrated and distributed introduction in immediate and delayed retention

... pride of place currently given to vocabulary, students ’ L2 proficiency level is far from the expected in many ...hour of instruction. This number is roughly similar to the rate of acquisition found ...

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Formal and Methodological Approaches to Applied Linguistics

Formal and Methodological Approaches to Applied Linguistics

... importance of SA learning contexts has been emphasized by several scholars ...the effects of SA programmes on L2 acquisition has highlighted the improvements that learners make while abroad, ...

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Syntactic complexity and language contact: A corpus-based study of relative clauses in British English and Indian English

Syntactic complexity and language contact: A corpus-based study of relative clauses in British English and Indian English

... focus of the article lay, however, on complexity effects in the domain of relative clause formation in BrE and ...literature: contact in which short-term adult L2 acquisition dominates tends ...

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Language contact in Gibraltar English: A pilot study with ICE-GBR

Language contact in Gibraltar English: A pilot study with ICE-GBR

... some of its text types). Such gaps may involve the risk of interpreting diachronic differences as differences between the varieties themselves ...study of rapidly-changing features, such as ...

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Effects of Tasks on Spoken Interaction and Motivation in English Language Learners

Effects of Tasks on Spoken Interaction and Motivation in English Language Learners

... teaching of speaking and listening has been neglected” ...one of the communicative approaches that has granted notorious results in environments where students have little contact with English ...

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Multimodal Corpora in Second Language Acquisition of English as a Lingua Franca

Multimodal Corpora in Second Language Acquisition of English as a Lingua Franca

... basis of their functional fit, identifiable meaning, or similarity of form” (Mauranen 2018: 112); she adds that this adaptation is present in all linguistic areas: “ phonology, morphology (fighted, ...

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Development of Listening Skills of the Students of the Course Sixth Grade 1 of Institución Educativa Técnica Agricola de San Jacinto Bolivar

Development of Listening Skills of the Students of the Course Sixth Grade 1 of Institución Educativa Técnica Agricola de San Jacinto Bolivar

... The students watch and listen the song. After listening the song students will take the comprehension activity written and oral working in groups of three or four students. After answering all questions students ...

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2013 Rosselli et al Cognate facilitation effect in balanced and non-balanced Spanish-English bilinguals

2013 Rosselli et al Cognate facilitation effect in balanced and non-balanced Spanish-English bilinguals

... consisted of 117 bilingual South Florida residents who were college students and other members of the community (mean age ...all of them reported good health with normal or cor- rected-to-normal ...

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Understanding the Interconnectedness between Language Choices, Cultural Identity Construction and School Practices in the Life of a Latina Educator

Understanding the Interconnectedness between Language Choices, Cultural Identity Construction and School Practices in the Life of a Latina Educator

... group of Spanish speakers in this country who have lost, or nearly lost, their first ...lack of access to a challenging curriculum imposed by the tracking system placed her at a disadvantage in comparison ...

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A blended learning course for teaching English as a foreign language in a university setting

A blended learning course for teaching English as a foreign language in a university setting

... outside of the class with videos and then the class time is used for more active, collaborative and hands on activities, more students centered and less teacher ...some of the more passive activities, such ...

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What effects do strengthened language learning routines have on the levels of language acquisition in younger learners?

What effects do strengthened language learning routines have on the levels of language acquisition in younger learners?

... further language related to feelings when answering to the question how do you feel ...despite of having three different feelings (happy, sad and angry), asked the teacher: How can I say “dormido” (sleepy), ...

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Boosting oral skills within an inquiry based learning framework and audio visual aids

Boosting oral skills within an inquiry based learning framework and audio visual aids

... the Language Center, this is an opportunity to focus more on interaction rather than textbook based ...many of the classrooms did not count with TV sets of technological devices to develop the ...use ...

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Native Language Interference in the Spoken Target Language: A Case Study of three (3) Speakers of English as a Foreing Language

Native Language Interference in the Spoken Target Language: A Case Study of three (3) Speakers of English as a Foreing Language

... lot of chemicals that Industry has to use and they put in the yogurt, they cause ...bit of bioxin in the yogurt, you can have the yogurt out of the field in an open area, you can have the rain and ...

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TítuloContact between Languages: the case of English and Spanish

TítuloContact between Languages: the case of English and Spanish

... source language in large chunks. For centuries, the English language had limited repercussion in ...supremacy of the Western ...conversion of the linguistic imports integrated into our ...

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Conflicts of language: Language, a Pandora’s Box

Conflicts of language: Language, a Pandora’s Box

... La crisis y abismo del lenguaje, de su palabra, de su escritura, de sus signos, de sus gestos, sugieren que la mayoría de los conflictos son venidos de la interpretación lingüística que [r] ...

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Native Language Interference in the spoken target language: A case study of there speakers of english as a foreign language

Native Language Interference in the spoken target language: A case study of there speakers of english as a foreign language

... It is important to mention that there is not big cultural background differences between the teachers A and C, because they learned English in Ecuador, the age is similar, they lived in the same city and they work in ...

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Effects of Google translate on lexical diversity: vocabulary development among learners of Spanish as a foreign language

Effects of Google translate on lexical diversity: vocabulary development among learners of Spanish as a foreign language

... part of a longitudinal study positioning itself within the fields of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) and foreign language writing, focussing on changes in writing practices and how ...

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Learning languages in study abroad and at home contexts: a critical review of comparative studies

Learning languages in study abroad and at home contexts: a critical review of comparative studies

... out of 16) rely mainly on the Oral Proficiency Interview ...use of some morpho-syntactic patterns such as the Spanish subjunctive (Isabelli & Nishida, 2005) or the development of vocabulary ...

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Introduction: Gaining insights into English as a contact language and its diffusion

Introduction: Gaining insights into English as a contact language and its diffusion

... case of the passive voice the low frequency of this construction in Gibraltar English may be explained by contact with Spanish, in which it is not very ...frequency of the relative que in ...

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